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How to Start Thunderbird and Other Programs at Startup in Ubuntu 13.10


UPDATE 2023: A full nearly 10 years later I realized this blog post is still nearly good but a small change is required in the steps below as follows for ubuntu 22.04+ kind of range after step 2:

* after hitting the browse button in step 2 you need to hit ‘+ Other Locations’ at bottome of left pane, then

* click ‘Computer’ icon in the main pane

at the bottom of the left pane to expose the other steps.

Now you can continue from step 4 on my blog to victory…


I always open my email when I turn on my computer so I figured I could save a few steps and have it open automatically.  It’s easier than I thought and you could apply this to other programs/applications as well (like Firefox, etc).  It is reported this tutorial also works as far back as Ubuntu 12.04 as well.

So put on your seatbelt, kids! Here we go!

1. Press the Super Key and open your Dash and type ‘start’ and wait.  It should bring up the ‘Startup Applications’ thingy below.  Click it.

open-hud
2.Click the ‘add’ button on the first window that pops open and then the ‘browse’ button to go on the hunt for The Bird that is Most  Thunderous…
add-startup
3. Click ‘File system’ on the left pane, then find and open ‘usr’ folder on the right pane…
browse-to-usr
4. Navigate down to find the ‘bin’ folder, open it
open-bin
5. Navigate down (you might want to use your ‘page down’ button to speed this up) until you find ‘Thunderbird’ and click ‘open’ button
page-down-to-thunderbird
6. Fill in your favourite deets as I did in the most creative way below and click ‘add’:
name-it
7. In order for this to actually work you have to log out or restart your computer.  You can do that with the ‘log out’ option at the cogwheel on the top right side of your screen
You are done, son.  It’s that fun and easy.  Next time invite your friends and Gramma.
*Note: for some reason I had trouble finding Firefox but eventually it was there and I found it.
Now when you turn on your computer Thunderbird and whatever other program you want will be ready and waiting.
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5 thoughts on “How to Start Thunderbird and Other Programs at Startup in Ubuntu 13.10

  1. Thanks for this, for some reason I could get everything I wanted to autostart except for thunderbird, now ive got that too.

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